Pinterest is the next big thing in Social Media. It offers a very intuitive and friendly interface for users to share the things they like, use, and appreciate.

Unlike with Facebook or Twitter Pinterest absolutely requires some sort of visual representation of what you are sharing- this takes the form of a thumbnail image of a larger image or a thumbnail of a video.

Previously even if you could incorporate the Pinterest Pin button code into vBulletin there was no way to associate a unique image with every post.

This mod will search east post for any of the following. Priority is given to higher ranked items. The first instance of the first item type found will become the thumbnail sent to Pinterest. Each item can be enabled or disabled from the mod settings.

1) First it will look for YouTube videos. (Either embedded with [VIDEO] BBCode OR regular YouTube links OR YouTube videos embedded with the AME mod.

2) If no YouTube video is found it will next look for links to any external images. These are images that use the [IMG] BBCode.

3) If no external images are found it will look for any inline attachments. In the settings you can specify whether it should share the full sized attached image or only the thumbnail. Guests must have permission to download attachments or to see thumbnails for this option to work.

4) If none of the above find anything the mod can use this option will use avatar of the poster as the thumbnail sent to Pinterest.

5) If the user has no avatar as a last resort you can specify a link to a default forum image (perhaps the forum logo?) that will be submitted as the thumbnail.

Pinterest will not accept any Pins that do not contain a valid, guest accessible, image thumbnail.

You can choose the default description text. You can take text from the post itself, the thread title, or the forum META description. In any case the user always has the option to edit the description before submitting it to Pinterest.

The mod also contains a number of settings that allow you to choose how you want the Pinterest button to look, where you want it, and other basics such as what forums, styles, or usergroups to disable but button for or in.

The mod uses auto template edits for basic use however power-users will want to opt for the manual template edits (explained below) for even better customization and positioning of the Pinterest Pin Button.

Known Issues:
Using the recommended locations and settings the mod is working well on VB 3.8 and VB 4.x as you can see in the demo links above. However adding the Pinterest button causes some visual changes in some browsers.

For example in VB 4 with Chrome browser if you quick-edit a post with the Pinterest button the editor toolbar is pushed down lower than normal. Everything works it's just different than you are used to. In Firefox however the editor toolbar looks fine.

In VB 3 in the post message area location the "numbers" from the pin button are outside the border of the main table. This is somewhat on purpose- I think having the count outside the box draws more attention to them. Unfortunately if you don't like that all I can suggest is to disable the count completely because I am not a style expert. You are free however to do the manual template edit including in the instructions (and below) to find the perfect spot for your Pin button on your style(s).

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Actually the javascript loads only once per page. The "calls to pinterest" are just images and once an image is downloaded once the browser doesn't re-download it again anyway. They design it so you can use multiple buttons on one page.

Actually the javascript loads only once per page. The "calls to pinterest" are just images and once an image is downloaded once the browser doesn't re-download it again anyway. They design it so you can use multiple buttons on one page.

Right, I meant the call to get the pin count, which isn't a very large file anyway (0.4kb)

I don't know what you mean by a postbit footer? There is where the edit/reply/quote buttons are- that is called posbit_controls. And yes there is a template hook there (I have an option to use it in the VB3 version) but you will see if you use it for VB4 the button will be terribly out of place. This is because VB4 requires some sort of additional css to make the button fit properly into the postbit controls area and I don't like messing with CSS.

If you manually edit the postbit or postbit_legacy template you can put the template hook *anywhere* you want.

I don't know what you mean by a postbit footer? There is where the edit/reply/quote buttons are- that is called posbit_controls. And yes there is a template hook there (I have an option to use it in the VB3 version) but you will see if you use it for VB4 the button will be terribly out of place. This is because VB4 requires some sort of additional css to make the button fit properly into the postbit controls area and I don't like messing with CSS.

If you manually edit the postbit or postbit_legacy template you can put the template hook *anywhere* you want.

postbit controls - that's the one.

sooo.... how to manually edit the postbit template to put the hook there? (yes, i am an idiot)